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Dax R. Swatek
Political Consultant to Bob Riley, Jeff Sessions, and Bill Pryor
Mr Swatek is President of Dax R. Swatek & Associates, LLC a
Political consulting firm based in Montgomery Alabama. He has
served as a consultant to several significant Alabama GOP
campaigns, among those: Senator Jeff Sessions (AL),
Congressman Bob Riley (AL-3rd),and Attorney General Bill
Pryor. Mr. Swatek also has served as an advisor to the Alabama
House Republican Caucus and Senate Conservative Caucus.
In addition to his political efforts, Mr. Swatek is involved in
government affairs practice representing prominent national
corporations and national and state associations. Over the last
several years his firm has served as a lobbyist or consultant to
numerous corporate entities including: Tobacco Company Philip
Morris, U.S.A., Sigma Tau Pharmaceuticals, Wal-Mart Stores,
and The American Trucking Association, The Business
Roundtable, WRC Media and more. [1]
On the Swatek website Dax claims that he has first hand
knowledge of both the political process and the legislative
process on the federal and state levels. The video below will
give you eye-witness account of his "political style". He is
intimately involved with illegally auctioning the home of a
blogger, Roger Shuler, who supports Don Siegelman. That is Bill
Swatek, his father, buying Roger's home at auction.
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History with Channel One's Reaction to Bi-Partisan
Protest of forced TV commercials in School
Jeff Ballabon, a Channel One executive vice president, denied
funding the Alabama pressure campaign. Rather, the sponsor of
the radio ads appears to be Dax Swatek, the only person
publicly identified with a previously unknown group called the
Coalition to Protect Our Children. As a 28-year-old law student,
though, Swatek wouldn't appear to have the resources to mount
such an effort, and [opponent to Channel One] Metrock's camp
says that a well-connected consulting firm, the McWhorter
Group, was involved in developing the campaign against
[oppositon to] Channel One. The firm's head, Pat McWhorter,
declined to say whether he had done any work on Channel
One's behalf or whether he had any ties to Swatek.
....The impression that Metrock and other opponents have is
that Channel One is directly behind the Alabama effort but works
through middlemen.
Ballabon insists that it's Channel One's critics who are
deceptive: " There's a lot of lying about us that goes on." He
called the network's critics little more than a few "rabble-
rousers," and claims that Channel One supporters feel harassed
and threatened by Metrock.
[1] Dax R. Swatek and Associates, LLC Website
[2] The New Republic Oct 25 1999 <link>

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Sponsored by Friends of Don Siegelman 2007 <feedback>________________________________________________________________________________ __________
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GOP OPERATIVES
DAX SWATEK
image captured from video
Bill Swatek, the father of Dax Swatek, takes care of his son's client's interest by illegally possessing the home of a Siegelman supporter and blogger.
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image captured from video
The deputy conducting the illegal "auction" is Bubba Caudill,
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Press Release Contact: Danny Diaz Tuesday, January 30, 2007 703-418-2008
ARLINGTON, VA – U.S. Senator John McCain’s exploratory committee today announced that Dax Swatek has joined the Senator’s team and will serve as a senior advisor to the exploratory committee in Alabama.<link>
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Dax Swatek was credited with sponsoring a campaign defending Channel One while 28 and in law school.
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